First published at 23:58 UTC on November 29th, 2018.
Colin Flaherty Commentary Video "'I'm sick of this little bitch: Daycare worker admits killing eight-month-old girl by suffocating her with a blanket after complaining she wouldn't sleep as CCTV shows dying child thrashing her le…
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Colin Flaherty Commentary Video "'I'm sick of this little bitch: Daycare worker admits killing eight-month-old girl by suffocating her with a blanket after complaining she wouldn't sleep as CCTV shows dying child thrashing her legs to escape"
Walden (left) was said to have been frustrated at Bowman (right) because the baby wouldn't go to sleep
Leah Walden, 24, admitted the murder of little Reese Bowman, at Rocket Tiers Learning Center, Baltimore in May 2017, at a court hearing on Tuesday, wbaltv reports.
In heartbreaking scenes, Reese's father Justin Bowman wept as he told the court: 'I will never see my girl take her first steps, hold her, kiss her, comfort her when she's scared, hear her say "I love you". I am devastated.'
Turning to Walden and pointing he said: 'Reese Annette Bowman accomplished more in her short life than this woman ever will.'
Walden tried to explain her actions by saying she had snapped and had not been given appropriate training or assistance for her job.
The court heard that Walden returned from lunch and became frustrated that baby Reese would not sleep.
She then slapped her and pinned her down before piling blankets over her face and suffocating her.
Walden initially claimed she had fed the baby and put her in a crib for a nap before coming back 45 minutes later to find the girl unresponsive.
But her argument unraveled after the center's CCTV revealed the truth.
Walden was seen covering the baby with 'excessive blankets for long periods of time'.
She was also filmed covering the child's face with a pillow, violently snatching the baby and slapping her.
https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/im-sick-of-this-little-beep-daycare-worker-admits-killing-8-month-old-girl-by-suffocating-her.1984850/
November 28, 2018
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